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Nuneaton
Warwickshire
United Kingdom
Tel:
07505 165 843
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In superb condition, this French 1854 sword can be dated to around 1870 courtesy of the twin inspection marks (one a "C", the other a "B" for Charles Bühler, both under stars) on the blade's forte / ricasso, and the inscription (Coulaux & Cie Klingenthal) along the spine. The blade is virtually in mint condition. The hilt is exceptionally fine and scabbard in very good state of preserve (sword sheathes well but is typically tight towards last section); the gilt of the hilt and scabbard fittings are in perfect / bright condition. This is about as fine an example of a Victorian French naval officer's sword as you can get.
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measurements
Height:
92 cm
Width:
14 cm
Depth:
9 cm
measurements
declaration
Sovereign Antiques has clarified that the French 1854 Naval Officer's Sword (LA538828) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1854